Re: getting usb networking up on the Zaurus

2005-10-04 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 04 October 2005 12:28 -0400, Chuck Robey wrote: Note that you will need a Zaurus USB host cable for this, these don't come with the Zaurus and have to be purchased seperately. Zhost cable, or I guess a 'digital camera mini USB lead' with AF-AF gender changer might do the trick. Well,

Re: getting usb networking up on the Zaurus

2005-10-04 Thread Mike Hernandez
On 10/4/05, Chuck Robey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I guess I don't > immediately see why you say that those would be better choices than the > usb solution. > > I'm guessing that if you don't have the usb host cable then it's the better choice. Buying one piece (i.e. a cf network card) is easier t

Re: getting usb networking up on the Zaurus

2005-10-04 Thread Chuck Robey
Jonathan Gray wrote: On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 08:26:35PM -0400, Chuck Robey wrote: Stuart Henderson wrote: --On 03 October 2005 17:19 -0400, Chuck Robey wrote: Add to this the fact that it works, to/from FreeBSD to the original Linux on the Zaurus, using cdce on both ends.

Re: getting usb networking up on the Zaurus

2005-10-03 Thread Jonathan Gray
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 08:26:35PM -0400, Chuck Robey wrote: > Stuart Henderson wrote: > > >--On 03 October 2005 17:19 -0400, Chuck Robey wrote: > > > >>Add to this the fact that it works, to/from FreeBSD to the original > >>Linux on the Zaurus, using cdce on both ends. > > > > > >Client (aka targ

Re: getting usb networking up on the Zaurus

2005-10-03 Thread Chuck Robey
Stuart Henderson wrote: --On 03 October 2005 17:19 -0400, Chuck Robey wrote: Add to this the fact that it works, to/from FreeBSD to the original Linux on the Zaurus, using cdce on both ends. Client (aka target) mode is where the Z acts as a USB peripheral, not as a host. afaik you need the

Re: getting usb networking up on the Zaurus

2005-10-03 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 03 October 2005 17:19 -0400, Chuck Robey wrote: Add to this the fact that it works, to/from FreeBSD to the original Linux on the Zaurus, using cdce on both ends. Client (aka target) mode is where the Z acts as a USB peripheral, not as a host. afaik you need the Linux distributed with the

Re: getting usb networking up on the Zaurus

2005-10-03 Thread Chuck Robey
Dale Rahn wrote: On Sat, Oct 01, 2005 at 05:03:48PM -0400, Chuck Robey wrote: I want to get usb to usb networking up on the Zaurus running OpenBSD (a snap from about a week ago). I wish to get it to communicate to the FreeBSD box that is sitting next to it. When I :reboot: the Zaurus bac

Re: getting usb networking up on the Zaurus

2005-10-01 Thread Dale Rahn
On Sat, Oct 01, 2005 at 05:03:48PM -0400, Chuck Robey wrote: > I want to get usb to usb networking up on the Zaurus running OpenBSD (a > snap from about a week ago). I wish to get it to communicate to the > FreeBSD box that is sitting next to it. > > When I :reboot: the Zaurus back to Linux, Fr

getting usb networking up on the Zaurus

2005-10-01 Thread Chuck Robey
I want to get usb to usb networking up on the Zaurus running OpenBSD (a snap from about a week ago). I wish to get it to communicate to the FreeBSD box that is sitting next to it. When I :reboot: the Zaurus back to Linux, FreeBSD immediately sees a new cdce0 device, and I could communicate, b